Garden Loafer

First-time, small-yard gardening experience in the Florida panhandle, including vegetables and native plants.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Cukes

The sugar snap peas have been removed, and 10 cucumber seedlings have been planted. 

Meanwhile, the beans are all up in the raised bed.  Soon I will thin them out and add the trellis.


The Black Prince tomatoes are beginning to blush.


Posted by Julie Tew at 7:00 PM
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